Information Scientists

ALSO CALLED:
Librarians,
CybrariansDEFINITION: A cybrarian (pronounced sai-BREHR-i-uhn, a compound of cyber and librarian) is a library and information science professional that specializes in using the Internet as a resource tool. The term has gained currency among many librarians who use the Internet. The American Library Association hosts a section called Cyberlib.net, written by Pat Sensor, author of The Cybrarian's Manual.

VIDEO:
To learn more about who collaborates and why, Cisco recently conducted one of the first comprehensive studies of the personal and cultural factors associated with successful adoption of network based collaboration. Read the full report, and find out more about how collaboration transforms business.

WEBCAST:
IT needs to drive business revenue but frequently business demand is outpacing IT budgets and resources. Watch this webcast that discusses present day scheduling and data center challenges and trends in workload automation.

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